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  2. Half-keyboard - Wikipedia

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    The "Half-QWERTY" keyboard, invented by Edgar Matias, [2] [3] consists of only the left-hand half of a normal QWERTY keyboard, but when the space bar is held down, it switches to the right half of the keyboard, allowing a person to type with only one hand.

  3. FrogPad - Wikipedia

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    A left-handed USB FrogPad. FrogPad is a small chorded keyboard about the size of a numeric keypad that can be used with one hand. It was produced by Frogpad Inc. The keyboard is optimized by character frequency. 85% of average keystrokes in English text can be typed without chording, and chords are limited to 2 fingers (opposable thumb and one finger).

  4. List of Logitech products - Wikipedia

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    MX610 Left-Hand Laser Cordless Mouse 2006: 10: Yes: Laser: 1000: RF: 2×AA: Shape curved for Left hand use: ... Logitech Craft Advanced Wireless Keyboard 2017 ...

  5. One-hand typing - Wikipedia

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    The idea is to only use one hand (preferably the left one) and type the right-hand letters by holding a key which acts as a modifier key.The layout is mirrored, so the use of the muscle memory of the other hand is possible, which greatly reduces the amount of time needed to learn the layout, if the person previously used both hands to type.

  6. Wireless keyboard - Wikipedia

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    A Bluetooth keyboard is a wireless keyboard that connects and communicates with its parent device via the Bluetooth protocol.These devices are widely used with portable devices such as smart phones and tablets, though they are also used with laptops and ultrabooks.

  7. Computer keyboard - Wikipedia

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    A wireless keyboard must have a transmitter built in, and a receiver connected to the computer's keyboard port; it communicates either by radio frequency (RF) or infrared (IR) signals. A wireless keyboard may use industry standard Bluetooth radio communication, in which case the receiver may be built into the computer.

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